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Pedro Miguel locks, Panama Canal (Photo: Gonzalo Azumendi/Getty Images)

Chokepoints and Vulnerabilities in Global Food Trade

by Johanna Lehne & Laura Wellesley Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs June 27, 2017

Physical ‘chokepoints’ along trade routes are critical to global food security. The importance of these chokepoints and the risks of closure or disruption are increasing, but such risks and their potential impact remain largely overlooked. Curren...

Syrians fleeing conflict account for 12 million of the world’s displaced people (Photo: AFP via BBC)

UN refugee agency: Record 65.6 million people displaced worldwide

by BBC June 21, 2017

Yesterday was World Refugee Day and on that day "a record 65.6 million people are either refugees, asylum seekers or internally displaced across the globe, the UN refugee agency said."...

Forest Breeding and Seed Center Leshoz Saba, Russia. (Photo via FAO)

BRICS countries well placed for a leadership role in helping eradicate global hunger and poverty by 2030

by FAO News June 18, 2017

With the clock ticking toward the 2030 deadline for meeting the international goals to eradicate hunger and poverty, Ministries of Agriculture in five of the world's most important emerging economies are well positioned to take a leading role in help...

VIDEO: Empowering Women Would Help End World Hunger

by Zlatica Hoke Voice of America June 18, 2017

This is a useful video for students who want to learn about where global hunger exists....

In South Sudan, thousands of people walk for hours to reach a food distribution site. (Photo: AP)

Five myths about famine

by Gayle Smith Washington Post June 10, 2017

As the looming threat and tragic reality of famine spread across South Sudan, northern Nigeria, Somalia and Yemen, 20 million people are in urgent need of food and other assistance. But even with grim reports from the UNs’ relief agencies and image...

UN WFP, FAO chiefs unite to lobby for famine relief

by Adva Saldinger Devex June 7, 2017

The heads of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization and the U.N. World Food Programme were in Washington, D.C., on Monday, in an effort to garner attention and funds for famine relief in South Sudan, Yemen, Somalia and Nigeria....

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